T. S. Eliot's Dialectical Imagination

JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9781421426525

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By Jewel Spears Brooker
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Acknowledgments
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Introduction: Disjunction and Dialectic in T. S. Eliot
1. The Debate between Body and Soul in Eliot's Early Poetry
2. Eliot's First Conversion: ""Rhapsody on a Windy Night"" and the 1913 Critique of Bergson

3. Eliot's Debt to F. H. Bradley: Reality and Appearance in 1914
4. The Poet and the Cave-Man: Making History in ""Sweeney among the Nightingales"" and The
Waste Land
5. Individual Works and Organic Wholes: The Idealist Foundation of Eliot's Criticism
6. Poetry and Despair: The Hollow Men and the End of Philosophy
7. Love and Ecstasy in Donne, Dante, and Andrewes
8. Eliot's Second Conversion: Dogma without Dogmatism
9. An Exilic Triptych: The Waste Land, Ash-Wednesday, ""Marina""
10. ""Into our first world"": Return and Recognition in Burnt Norton and Little Gidding
11. War and the Problem of Evil in the Wartime Quartets: Reason, Love, Poetry

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""Brooker's work makes skillful use of hitherto unpublished materials.""

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